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Rock Is Dead Tour

Rock Is Dead was a worldwide arena tour by American rock band Marilyn Manson in 1999. It was the second tour launched in support of their third full-length studio LP, Mechanical Animals, which was released on September 15, 1998.

Rock is Dead
Tour by Marilyn Manson
Associated albumMechanical Animals
Start dateMarch 21, 1999
End dateAugust 8, 1999
No. of shows46 (planned)
43 (completed)
Marilyn Manson concert chronology

The tour was a rebranding of the Marilyn Manson and Hole co-headlined Beautiful Monsters tour.[1][2][3] While it was initially successful, Beautiful Monsters was marked by numerous and well-publicized fracases between the frontperson of each band on and off-stage.[4] The discord caused a fallout between the two groups which resulted in Hole's departure from the playbill.[5][6] Marilyn Manson decided to continue the tour and gave the opening act, Monster Magnet, equal billing as co-headliner for Rock is Dead.[7]

Marilyn Manson released two recordings that documented portions of the tour: a live video album titled God Is in the T.V. and a live album titled The Last Tour on Earth.

Background and development edit

We're history after this. You'll get to see the crack of someone's ass (a reference to Manson's habit of dropping his pants onstage). It will be fun.

—Courtney Love, announcing their withdrawal from the Beautiful Monsters Tour.[8]

After a series of public spats between the extremely outspoken lead vocalists of Hole and Marilyn Manson during their joint Beautiful Monsters Tour, Hole vocalist Courtney Love officially announced their withdrawal on March 14, 1999, as they took the stage at The Forum arena. They went on to do a series of shows in North America before leaving for the United Kingdom to join the Glastonbury Festival.[9]

During Marilyn Manson's performance on the night of Hole's departure, Manson suffered a hairline fracture on one of his ankles while jumping between on-stage platforms. His injury caused the tour to be temporarily suspended while he recuperated.[5] The March 16, 1999 San Diego, California concert was cancelled while the March 17, 1999 Las Vegas, Nevada and March 18, 1999 Phoenix, Arizona engagements were postponed to a later date.[10] In spite of the highly publicized animosity, Manson insisted Hole's departure was "not a personal thing."[7]

The tour resumed on March 21, 1999, rebranded as the Rock Is Dead Tour after the Marilyn Manson single "Rock Is Dead", despite the fact that the name was already being used by American rock bands Korn and Rob Zombie for their own concurrent joint US tour, the Rock is Dead! Tour.[11] This led to a minor dispute that was quickly resolved by both parties.[12] Manson kept all of the remaining scheduled engagements intact.[13]

Now exercising full control over the tour's itinerary, Manson immediately withdrew Imperial Teen's billing in favor of Grammy-nominated American psychobilly band Nashville Pussy, who took over the opening act slot from Monster Magnet beginning from the April 2, 1999 concert at the Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina until the completion of all North American dates on the tour. Manson explained to MTV that the initial inclusion of Imperial Teen on the tour was "by Courtney's request. I think we're probably better off, because that would've been an additional torment for our fans that they didn't need." He added that while he enjoyed their music on CD, he felt there was too much difference in their musical and performance approach for their continued inclusion on the tour to work.[13]

Fellow Floridians and longtime friends of the band Jack Off Jill joined Manson's tour for four dates from March 25, 1999, at the Uno Arena in New Orleans until March 30, 1999, at the National Car Center Arena in their shared hometown of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for both groups' homecoming concert.[13]

Performance and show themes edit

"Inauguration of the Mechanical Christ" was created as an intro for Marilyn Manson, who would appear fixed to a crucifix made out of television sets as it rose from beneath the stage.

Marilyn Manson would also pose as an officer during "Irresponsible Hate Anthem" and as a finale, Manson's backup singer would arrive as a second officer with a shotgun. The shotgun would fire into Manson's back, splattering blood unto the crowd. With Manson having been 'murdered', his body would be dragged from the stage.

The podium scene during Antichrist Superstar continued to appear for the track of the same name. This led to a slight controversy during what was to be the original final North American tour date. During the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, show, Marilyn Manson was surprised to find the Antichrist Superstar logo on his podium had been replaced with a smiley face, ultimately leading to Manson walking off the stage and not returning.

Set props included a massive lit sign spelling D-R-U-G-S, as well as golden confetti fired often from cannons.

Incidents edit

Following the aftermath of the Columbine High School massacre in Littleton, Colorado,[14][15] the band canceled the remaining dates of the tour out of respect for the victims, explaining, "It's not a great atmosphere to be out playing rock 'n' roll shows, for us or the fans."[16][17][18] However, Manson steadfastly maintained that music, movies, books or video games are not to blame, stating,[16][17][18]

The [news] media has unfairly scapegoated the music industry and so-called Goth kids and has speculated, with no basis in truth, that artists like myself are in some way to blame. This tragedy was a product of ignorance, hatred and an access to guns. I hope the [news] media's irresponsible finger-pointing doesn't create more discrimination against kids who look different.[16][19]

Columbine High School massacre and its immediate aftermath edit

I think there's something going on that you can't see from the outside ... his whole thing is part of a drug-cultural type of thing, with a subculture of violence and killing and hatred, and anti-family values, anti-traditional values, anti-authority ... We're having an alarming rate of killings in schools, and youth violence and an increase in drugs. I would say that though they're not all to be blamed on a shock entertainer like Marilyn Manson, I think he promotes it and can be part of the blame.

—Michigan State Senator Dale Shugars' concerns on the influence of Marilyn Manson on concert-goers.[20]

On April 20, 1999, Columbine High School students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot dead 12 students and a teacher and wounded 21 others, before committing suicide.[15] In the aftermath of the school shooting, the band were widely reported to have influenced the killings;[21][15] early media reports alleged that the shooters were fans, and were wearing the group's T-shirts during the massacre.[22][23] Although these claims were later proven to be false (through tapes recorded by the perpetrators),[24] speculation in national media and among the public continued to blame Manson's music and imagery for inciting Harris and Klebold.[21] Later reports revealed that the two were not fans—and, on the contrary, had disliked the band's music.[25] Despite this, Marilyn Manson (as well as other bands and forms of entertainment, such as movies and video games) were widely criticized by religious,[26] political,[27] and entertainment-industry figures.[28]

A day after the shooting, Michigan State Senator Dale Shugars attended the band's concert, along with policy advisers, a local police officer and the state senate's sergeant-at-arms, at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan to conduct research for a proposed bill requiring parental warnings on concert tickets and promotional material for any performer that had released a record bearing the Parental Advisory sticker in the last five years.[20][29] According to Shugars, the show began with the singer wearing "satanic wings" as he leapt from a cross that was eventually set on fire.[20] He then described seeing fans, whom he described as normal kids, "under [Manson's] control" as he performed a sequence that "glorified the killing of a police officer."[20] Finally, he reported the singer recounting a dream sequence in which cops perform sex acts on him before Jesus Christ descended out of a sky made of LSD and told him the real name of God is "Drugs."[20] After which, the band launched into "I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)".[20] Shugars expressed concern that these shows had adverse effects on concert-goers.[20]

On April 25, 1999, longtime music industry critics, Republican former Secretary of Education William Bennett and Democrat US Senator Joseph Lieberman called the group a contributing factor to the massacre during their appearance on Meet the Press.[23][30] Three days later, the city of Fresno, California passed a unanimous resolution condemning "Marilyn Manson or any other negative entertainer who encourages anger and hate upon the community as an offensive threat to the children of this community."[31] Its author, Councilman Henry Perea, justified the resolution pointing out that people would face arrest if they publicly "engaged in some of the same behaviors that [Manson] demonstrates onstage"[32] In Portsmouth, New Hampshire, students were barred from wearing Marilyn Manson T-shirts in school premises.[31]

He or she or whatever the case might be realizes that he can be tremendously booed and that his work is tremendously offensive.

—US Senator Orrin Hatch's conjecture on why the band decided to abandon the rest of their US tour.[33]

On April 29, ten US senators (led by Sam Brownback of Kansas) sent a letter to Edgar Bronfman Jr. – the president of Seagram (the owner of Interscope) – requesting a voluntary halt to his company's distribution to children of "music that glorifies violence". The letter named Marilyn Manson for producing songs which "eerily reflect" the actions of Harris and Klebold.[34] The signatories included eight Republicans and two Democrats namely, US Senators Wayne Allard, Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Susan Collins, Tim Hutchinson, Rick Santorum, Kent Conrad, Byron Dorgan, John Ashcroft and Jeff Sessions.[32] Later that day, the band cancelled their remaining North American shows.[16] Two days later, Manson published his response to these accusations in an op-ed piece for Rolling Stone, titled "Columbine: Whose Fault Is It?", where he castigated America's gun culture, the political influence of the National Rifle Association, and the media's irresponsible coverage, which he said facilitated the placing of blame on a scapegoat, instead of debating more relevant societal issues.[25][35]

On May 4, a hearing on the marketing and distribution of violent content to minors by the television, music, film and video-game industries was held by the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. The committee heard testimony from former Secretary of Education and Empower America co-founder William Bennett, the Archbishop of Denver Charles J. Chaput, professors and mental-health professionals. Speakers criticized the band, its label-mate Nine Inch Nails, and the 1999 film The Matrix for their alleged contribution to a cultural environment enabling violence such as the Columbine shootings.[33] The committee requested that the Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice investigate the entertainment industry's marketing practices to minors.[33][36] The CEOs of four of the world's largest music distributors declined the invitation to attend.[33] Bennett denounced their absence and said it amounted to a "[p]ublic shaming. My hunch is they will continue to ignore you like they did today."[33] Outside observers such as Nina Crowley, director of the anti-censorship organization Mass Mic, expressed chagrin regarding the hearings, commenting that it was "a very stacked-looking thing."[33] Hilary Rosen, president and CEO of the RIAA, shared this opinion and thought "it was staged as political theater [...] They just wanted to find a way to shame the industry, and I'm not ashamed."[33]

Senators Brownback, Hatch and Lieberman concluded the proceedings by requesting an investigation from the Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice on marketing practices of the entertainment industry to minors.[33][37] The following month, President Bill Clinton granted that request lamenting that "kids steeped in the culture of violence do become desensitized to it and more capable of committing it."[37][38] The release of the FTC report on September 13, led Lieberman, by then the vice presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket, and Hillary Clinton to introduce the Media Marketing Accountability Act of 2001 before the 107th United States Congress.[39][40][41][42] This legislation proposed to ban the entertainment-industry from marketing suspected violent or explicit material to minors.[43][44]

After concluding the European and Japanese legs of their tour on August 8, the band withdrew from public view.[21] Manson entered into a three-month period of seclusion at his home in the Hollywood Hills,[45] during which he considered how to respond to the Columbine controversy.[21] Manson said the maelstrom made him re-evaluate his career: "There was a bit of trepidation, [in] deciding: 'Is it worth it? Are people understanding what I'm trying to say? Am I even gonna be allowed to say it?' Because I definitely had every single door shut in my face ... there were not a lot of people who stood behind me."[46] He told Alternative Press that he felt his safety was threatened to the point that he "could be shot Mark David Chapman-style."[45] He nevertheless found solace in writing new music which resulted in the band's 2000 album Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death).[45][46] The singer described this record as his "counterattack."[46]

Recordings edit

Marilyn Manson released a live video album on November 2, 1999, titled God Is in the T.V. that contained rare and unreleased footage including a behind-the-scenes backstage look at some of the experiences the band underwent during the Rock Is Dead Tour. He also released a live album on November 12, 1999, titled The Last Tour on Earth that documented curated performances by his band from various concerts during the tour.[47]

Lineup edit

Marilyn Manson

Set List edit

Tour dates edit

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening act
Date City Country Venue Opening Act(s) Attendance Revenue
Leg 1 — North America
21 March 1999 Houston United States The Summit (aka Compaq Center) Monster Magnet
22 March 1999 San Antonio Alamodome
23 March 1999 Dallas Reunion Arena
25 March 1999 New Orleans UNO Arena Jack Off Jill
27 March 1999 Tampa Ice Palace
29 March 1999 Orlando Orlando Arena
30 March 1999 Fort Lauderdale National Car Rental Center Arena
2 April 1999 Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum Nashville Pussy
3 April 1999 Fairfax Patriot Center
4 April 1999 Philadelphia First Union Spectrum
6 April 1999 East Rutherford Meadowlands Sports Complex
7 April 1999 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
9 April 1999 Worcester The Centrum
10 April 1999 New Haven New Haven Coliseum
11 April 1999 Buffalo Marine Midland Arena
13 April 1999 Cleveland CSU Arena
15 April 1999 Detroit The Palace of Auburn Hills
16 April 1999 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Arena
17 April 1999 Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Coliseum
20 April 1999 Rosemont Rosemont Horizon
21 April 1999 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
22 April 1999 Indianapolis Market Square Arena
24 April 1999 Madison Dane County Coliseum
25 April 1999 Milwaukee Bradley Center
27 April 1999 Minneapolis Target Center
28 April 1999 Cedar Rapids Five Seasons Center
5 May 1999 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center
7 May 1999 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Leg 2 — Europe
18 June 1999 Hultsfred Sweden Hultsfred Festival none
20 June 1999 Imola Italy Heineken Jammin' Festival
25 June 1999 Berlin Germany Wuhlheide
26 June 1999 Scheeßel Hurricane Festival
27 June 1999 Munich Southside Festival
1 July 1999 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival
3 July 1999 Werchter Belgium Werchter Festival
4 July 1999 Wiesen Austria Forestglade Festival
7 July 1999 Kristiansand Norway Quart Festival
9 July 1999 Belfort France Eurockéennes de Belfort
10 July 1999 Milton Keynes England Milton Keynes Bowl
Leg 3 — Asia
2 August 1999 Fukuoka Japan Zepp Fukuoka none
3 August 1999
7 August 1999 Fuji-Yoshida Fuji-Q Highland Conifer Forest Festival
8 August 1999

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Rock Is Dead was a worldwide arena tour by American rock band Marilyn Manson in 1999 It was the second tour launched in support of their third full length studio LP Mechanical Animals which was released on September 15 1998 Rock is DeadTour by Marilyn MansonAssociated albumMechanical AnimalsStart dateMarch 21 1999End dateAugust 8 1999No of shows46 planned 43 completed Marilyn Manson concert chronologyBeautiful Monsters 1999 Rock Is Dead 1999 Guns God and Government 2000 2001 The tour was a rebranding of the Marilyn Manson and Hole co headlined Beautiful Monsters tour 1 2 3 While it was initially successful Beautiful Monsters was marked by numerous and well publicized fracases between the frontperson of each band on and off stage 4 The discord caused a fallout between the two groups which resulted in Hole s departure from the playbill 5 6 Marilyn Manson decided to continue the tour and gave the opening act Monster Magnet equal billing as co headliner for Rock is Dead 7 Marilyn Manson released two recordings that documented portions of the tour a live video album titled God Is in the T V and a live album titled The Last Tour on Earth Contents 1 Background and development 2 Performance and show themes 3 Incidents 3 1 Columbine High School massacre and its immediate aftermath 4 Recordings 5 Lineup 6 Set List 6 1 North America 6 2 Europe Asia 7 Tour dates 8 ReferencesBackground and development editFurther information Beautiful Monsters Tour We re history after this You ll get to see the crack of someone s ass a reference to Manson s habit of dropping his pants onstage It will be fun Courtney Love announcing their withdrawal from the Beautiful Monsters Tour 8 After a series of public spats between the extremely outspoken lead vocalists of Hole and Marilyn Manson during their joint Beautiful Monsters Tour Hole vocalist Courtney Love officially announced their withdrawal on March 14 1999 as they took the stage at The Forum arena They went on to do a series of shows in North America before leaving for the United Kingdom to join the Glastonbury Festival 9 During Marilyn Manson s performance on the night of Hole s departure Manson suffered a hairline fracture on one of his ankles while jumping between on stage platforms His injury caused the tour to be temporarily suspended while he recuperated 5 The March 16 1999 San Diego California concert was cancelled while the March 17 1999 Las Vegas Nevada and March 18 1999 Phoenix Arizona engagements were postponed to a later date 10 In spite of the highly publicized animosity Manson insisted Hole s departure was not a personal thing 7 The tour resumed on March 21 1999 rebranded as the Rock Is Dead Tour after the Marilyn Manson single Rock Is Dead despite the fact that the name was already being used by American rock bands Korn and Rob Zombie for their own concurrent joint US tour the Rock is Dead Tour 11 This led to a minor dispute that was quickly resolved by both parties 12 Manson kept all of the remaining scheduled engagements intact 13 Now exercising full control over the tour s itinerary Manson immediately withdrew Imperial Teen s billing in favor of Grammy nominated American psychobilly band Nashville Pussy who took over the opening act slot from Monster Magnet beginning from the April 2 1999 concert at the Memorial Coliseum in Winston Salem North Carolina until the completion of all North American dates on the tour Manson explained to MTV that the initial inclusion of Imperial Teen on the tour was by Courtney s request I think we re probably better off because that would ve been an additional torment for our fans that they didn t need He added that while he enjoyed their music on CD he felt there was too much difference in their musical and performance approach for their continued inclusion on the tour to work 13 Fellow Floridians and longtime friends of the band Jack Off Jill joined Manson s tour for four dates from March 25 1999 at the Uno Arena in New Orleans until March 30 1999 at the National Car Center Arena in their shared hometown of Fort Lauderdale Florida for both groups homecoming concert 13 Performance and show themes edit Inauguration of the Mechanical Christ was created as an intro for Marilyn Manson who would appear fixed to a crucifix made out of television sets as it rose from beneath the stage Marilyn Manson would also pose as an officer during Irresponsible Hate Anthem and as a finale Manson s backup singer would arrive as a second officer with a shotgun The shotgun would fire into Manson s back splattering blood unto the crowd With Manson having been murdered his body would be dragged from the stage The podium scene during Antichrist Superstar continued to appear for the track of the same name This led to a slight controversy during what was to be the original final North American tour date During the Cedar Rapids Iowa show Marilyn Manson was surprised to find the Antichrist Superstar logo on his podium had been replaced with a smiley face ultimately leading to Manson walking off the stage and not returning Set props included a massive lit sign spelling D R U G S as well as golden confetti fired often from cannons Incidents editFollowing the aftermath of the Columbine High School massacre in Littleton Colorado 14 15 the band canceled the remaining dates of the tour out of respect for the victims explaining It s not a great atmosphere to be out playing rock n roll shows for us or the fans 16 17 18 However Manson steadfastly maintained that music movies books or video games are not to blame stating 16 17 18 The news media has unfairly scapegoated the music industry and so called Goth kids and has speculated with no basis in truth that artists like myself are in some way to blame This tragedy was a product of ignorance hatred and an access to guns I hope the news media s irresponsible finger pointing doesn t create more discrimination against kids who look different 16 19 Columbine High School massacre and its immediate aftermath edit Further information Columbine High School massacre and Marilyn Manson Columbine High School massacre controversy I think there s something going on that you can t see from the outside his whole thing is part of a drug cultural type of thing with a subculture of violence and killing and hatred and anti family values anti traditional values anti authority We re having an alarming rate of killings in schools and youth violence and an increase in drugs I would say that though they re not all to be blamed on a shock entertainer like Marilyn Manson I think he promotes it and can be part of the blame Michigan State Senator Dale Shugars concerns on the influence of Marilyn Manson on concert goers 20 On April 20 1999 Columbine High School students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot dead 12 students and a teacher and wounded 21 others before committing suicide 15 In the aftermath of the school shooting the band were widely reported to have influenced the killings 21 15 early media reports alleged that the shooters were fans and were wearing the group s T shirts during the massacre 22 23 Although these claims were later proven to be false through tapes recorded by the perpetrators 24 speculation in national media and among the public continued to blame Manson s music and imagery for inciting Harris and Klebold 21 Later reports revealed that the two were not fans and on the contrary had disliked the band s music 25 Despite this Marilyn Manson as well as other bands and forms of entertainment such as movies and video games were widely criticized by religious 26 political 27 and entertainment industry figures 28 A day after the shooting Michigan State Senator Dale Shugars attended the band s concert along with policy advisers a local police officer and the state senate s sergeant at arms at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids Michigan to conduct research for a proposed bill requiring parental warnings on concert tickets and promotional material for any performer that had released a record bearing the Parental Advisory sticker in the last five years 20 29 According to Shugars the show began with the singer wearing satanic wings as he leapt from a cross that was eventually set on fire 20 He then described seeing fans whom he described as normal kids under Manson s control as he performed a sequence that glorified the killing of a police officer 20 Finally he reported the singer recounting a dream sequence in which cops perform sex acts on him before Jesus Christ descended out of a sky made of LSD and told him the real name of God is Drugs 20 After which the band launched into I Don t Like the Drugs But the Drugs Like Me 20 Shugars expressed concern that these shows had adverse effects on concert goers 20 On April 25 1999 longtime music industry critics Republican former Secretary of Education William Bennett and Democrat US Senator Joseph Lieberman called the group a contributing factor to the massacre during their appearance on Meet the Press 23 30 Three days later the city of Fresno California passed a unanimous resolution condemning Marilyn Manson or any other negative entertainer who encourages anger and hate upon the community as an offensive threat to the children of this community 31 Its author Councilman Henry Perea justified the resolution pointing out that people would face arrest if they publicly engaged in some of the same behaviors that Manson demonstrates onstage 32 In Portsmouth New Hampshire students were barred from wearing Marilyn Manson T shirts in school premises 31 He or she or whatever the case might be realizes that he can be tremendously booed and that his work is tremendously offensive US Senator Orrin Hatch s conjecture on why the band decided to abandon the rest of their US tour 33 On April 29 ten US senators led by Sam Brownback of Kansas sent a letter to Edgar Bronfman Jr the president of Seagram the owner of Interscope requesting a voluntary halt to his company s distribution to children of music that glorifies violence The letter named Marilyn Manson for producing songs which eerily reflect the actions of Harris and Klebold 34 The signatories included eight Republicans and two Democrats namely US Senators Wayne Allard Ben Nighthorse Campbell Susan Collins Tim Hutchinson Rick Santorum Kent Conrad Byron Dorgan John Ashcroft and Jeff Sessions 32 Later that day the band cancelled their remaining North American shows 16 Two days later Manson published his response to these accusations in an op ed piece for Rolling Stone titled Columbine Whose Fault Is It where he castigated America s gun culture the political influence of the National Rifle Association and the media s irresponsible coverage which he said facilitated the placing of blame on a scapegoat instead of debating more relevant societal issues 25 35 On May 4 a hearing on the marketing and distribution of violent content to minors by the television music film and video game industries was held by the United States Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation The committee heard testimony from former Secretary of Education and Empower America co founder William Bennett the Archbishop of Denver Charles J Chaput professors and mental health professionals Speakers criticized the band its label mate Nine Inch Nails and the 1999 film The Matrix for their alleged contribution to a cultural environment enabling violence such as the Columbine shootings 33 The committee requested that the Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice investigate the entertainment industry s marketing practices to minors 33 36 The CEOs of four of the world s largest music distributors declined the invitation to attend 33 Bennett denounced their absence and said it amounted to a p ublic shaming My hunch is they will continue to ignore you like they did today 33 Outside observers such as Nina Crowley director of the anti censorship organization Mass Mic expressed chagrin regarding the hearings commenting that it was a very stacked looking thing 33 Hilary Rosen president and CEO of the RIAA shared this opinion and thought it was staged as political theater They just wanted to find a way to shame the industry and I m not ashamed 33 Senators Brownback Hatch and Lieberman concluded the proceedings by requesting an investigation from the Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice on marketing practices of the entertainment industry to minors 33 37 The following month President Bill Clinton granted that request lamenting that kids steeped in the culture of violence do become desensitized to it and more capable of committing it 37 38 The release of the FTC report on September 13 led Lieberman by then the vice presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket and Hillary Clinton to introduce the Media Marketing Accountability Act of 2001 before the 107th United States Congress 39 40 41 42 This legislation proposed to ban the entertainment industry from marketing suspected violent or explicit material to minors 43 44 After concluding the European and Japanese legs of their tour on August 8 the band withdrew from public view 21 Manson entered into a three month period of seclusion at his home in the Hollywood Hills 45 during which he considered how to respond to the Columbine controversy 21 Manson said the maelstrom made him re evaluate his career There was a bit of trepidation in deciding Is it worth it Are people understanding what I m trying to say Am I even gonna be allowed to say it Because I definitely had every single door shut in my face there were not a lot of people who stood behind me 46 He told Alternative Press that he felt his safety was threatened to the point that he could be shot Mark David Chapman style 45 He nevertheless found solace in writing new music which resulted in the band s 2000 album Holy Wood In the Shadow of the Valley of Death 45 46 The singer described this record as his counterattack 46 Recordings editMarilyn Manson released a live video album on November 2 1999 titled God Is in the T V that contained rare and unreleased footage including a behind the scenes backstage look at some of the experiences the band underwent during the Rock Is Dead Tour He also released a live album on November 12 1999 titled The Last Tour on Earth that documented curated performances by his band from various concerts during the tour 47 Lineup editMarilyn Manson Marilyn Manson Vocals John 5 Guitar Twiggy Ramirez Bass Madonna Wayne Gacy Keyboards Ginger Fish DrumsSet List editNorth America edit Inauguration of the Mechanical Christ The Reflecting God Great Big White World Get Your Gunn Mechanical Animals Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Long Hard Road Out of Hell Outro The Speed of Pain Rock is Dead The Dope Show Lunchbox I Don t Like the Drugs But the Drugs Like Me Irresponsible Hate Anthem Antichrist Superstar The Beautiful People Europe Asia edit Inauguration of the Mechanical Christ The Reflecting God Great Big White World Cake and Sodomy Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Long Hard Road Out of Hell Outro Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes Rock is Dead The Dope Show Lunchbox I Don t Like the Drugs But the Drugs Like Me Rock N Roll Nigger The Beautiful People Tour dates editList of concerts showing date city country venue and opening act Date City Country Venue Opening Act s Attendance Revenue Leg 1 North America 21 March 1999 Houston United States The Summit aka Compaq Center Monster Magnet 22 March 1999 San Antonio Alamodome 23 March 1999 Dallas Reunion Arena 25 March 1999 New Orleans UNO Arena Jack Off Jill 27 March 1999 Tampa Ice Palace 29 March 1999 Orlando Orlando Arena 30 March 1999 Fort Lauderdale National Car Rental Center Arena 2 April 1999 Winston Salem Winston Salem Memorial Coliseum Nashville Pussy 3 April 1999 Fairfax Patriot Center 4 April 1999 Philadelphia First Union Spectrum 6 April 1999 East Rutherford Meadowlands Sports Complex 7 April 1999 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 9 April 1999 Worcester The Centrum 10 April 1999 New Haven New Haven Coliseum 11 April 1999 Buffalo Marine Midland Arena 13 April 1999 Cleveland CSU Arena 15 April 1999 Detroit The Palace of Auburn Hills 16 April 1999 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Arena 17 April 1999 Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Coliseum 20 April 1999 Rosemont Rosemont Horizon 21 April 1999 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 22 April 1999 Indianapolis Market Square Arena 24 April 1999 Madison Dane County Coliseum 25 April 1999 Milwaukee Bradley Center 27 April 1999 Minneapolis Target Center 28 April 1999 Cedar Rapids Five Seasons Center 5 May 1999 Las Vegas Thomas amp Mack Center 7 May 1999 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum Leg 2 Europe 18 June 1999 Hultsfred Sweden Hultsfred Festival none 20 June 1999 Imola Italy Heineken Jammin Festival 25 June 1999 Berlin Germany Wuhlheide 26 June 1999 Scheessel Hurricane Festival 27 June 1999 Munich Southside Festival 1 July 1999 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival 3 July 1999 Werchter Belgium Werchter Festival 4 July 1999 Wiesen Austria Forestglade Festival 7 July 1999 Kristiansand Norway Quart Festival 9 July 1999 Belfort France Eurockeennes de Belfort 10 July 1999 Milton Keynes England Milton Keynes Bowl Leg 3 Asia 2 August 1999 Fukuoka Japan Zepp Fukuoka none 3 August 1999 7 August 1999 Fuji Yoshida Fuji Q Highland Conifer Forest Festival 8 August 1999 References edit Courtney Love Considers Manson Morissette Tours As Hole Gets Six CMA Nods MTV Viacom Media Networks 1998 12 02 Archived from the original on 2018 09 07 Retrieved 2011 03 07 Marilyn Manson Hole Announce Two Months Worth Of Dates MTV Viacom Media Networks 1999 01 27 Retrieved 2011 03 07 Manson Hole Get Tour On The Road MTV Viacom Media Networks 1999 03 02 Retrieved 2011 03 07 Courtney Talks About Hole Manson Tour MTV Viacom Media Networks 1999 01 07 Retrieved 2011 03 07 a b Hole Walks Out On Tour Manson Injury Postpones Several Dates MTV Viacom Media Networks 1999 03 15 Retrieved 2011 03 07 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